Neat. It kinda has a unique feel to it.
Something I do for quick and dirty stuff, is dupe layer with the photo
filters, and then some manual masking with some large unhard brushes, at say
20% opacity.
Works well since you match how the light enter areas and begin competing
with each other.
What did you mean by cross-process curves?
Sacha Griffin
Southern Digital Solutions LLC
http://www.southern-digital.com
http://www.seeit360.net
404-551-4275
From: #removed# [mailto:#removed#] On
Behalf Of Keith Martin
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2008 10:56 AM
To: #removed#
Subject: [PanoToolsNG] My sixth North Carolina pano
I've just uploaded the sixth pano from my North Carolina trip the
other week. This was shot in a store called 'Hip Replacements', on
North Lexington Avenue in Asheville. Cool place, run by cool people.
http://www.panoramaphotographer.com/nc/hip-replacements.html
The lighting was a mix of fluorescent and daylight with some tungsten
in places as well. I ended up applying a cross-process curves setting
to a duplicate layer and fading that to 25% opacity, and the result
was a much better overall white balance. Curious...
k
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